The listing, AMERICAN BEAUTYBERRY has ended.
MADE IN AMERICA!
20 SEEDS!!
This Native American beauty is apply named with its amazing berry's altering in colors ranging from pink, fuchsia, violet, ultra-marine blue and purple! This small bush which averages 5-6' also produces a mass of small pink bell flowers which are a magnet and food source for precious bee's. In fact the entire pant acts as a food for both humans and wildlife. Though not recommended for consuming off the bush, the berry fruits are used for making jams and many ancient native American tribes used the fruit for medicinal medicines. Wildlife such as White-tailed deer, armadillos, raccoon's, the grey fox, mockingbirds and bobwhites, all feed on this plant when other plants have long gone to sleep for the winter. As a bonus, when the leaves are crushed they act as a mosquito repellent!
If you have a nice semi-shaded spot in your garden just begging for a dynamic easy to grow beauty...you found it in the American Beautyberry!
ORNAMENTAL: Yes. Bush.
GROWS: Start indoors and then move seedlings outdoors.
GROWTH RATE: Fast. Height 6-8'.
STRATIFICATION: Not required but some folks report a better germination rate.
GERMINATE INDOORS: 6-8 weeks before last frost. Soak seed in water 24 hours. Top sow by gently pressing seed on top of well drained soil consisting of part peat and perlite, lightly sprinkle soil on top of seed. Place under tent and warm bright window. Keep soil moist, not wet.
SOW: When ground warms (60 degrees and above), add compost to soil and keep moist until plant is established.
ZONES: 6-10
SUN: Semi-shade
SOIL: Loamy. Well draining.
ADDED NOTE: Flowers are produced on new growth so after the berry's fall off in winter, prune the bush heavily, if not to the ground, so it will be ready to grow and re-bloom come Spring.